Bridgewater is the kind of town where roads connect residential neighborhoods to regional routes used by deliveries, contractors, and commercial fleets. That mix can lead to crashes involving:
- Changing traffic patterns (commuters, school traffic, and shift work)
- Road design constraints (turn lanes, merges, limited sightlines)
- Multiple intersections and access points where a truck’s maneuvering can be contested
In these situations, insurers may argue the collision was caused by factors outside the truck’s operation—such as driver decisions, timing, or roadway conditions. Your settlement value often depends on whether your evidence can clearly show what went wrong and why it’s legally tied to the crash.


